Tag: Public Policy and Politics
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Four finalists for dean of UGA School of Law to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of dean of the University of Georgia School of Law…
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UGA to debate Oxford Union Oct. 8 on campus
The University of Georgia will debate the Oxford Union Debate Society Oct. 8 at 7…
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UGA team begins after-school enrichment program at two Clarke County elementary schools
A multidisciplinary team of University of Georgia faculty is partnering with the Clarke County School…
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News media losing role as gatekeepers to new ‘social mediators’ on Twitter, study finds
The U.S. government is doing a better job of communicating on Twitter with people in…
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Charles Lewis lecture looks at truth and lies from those in power
The University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication will host Charles Lewis,…
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New research on ‘deadbeat dads’ offers clues to improve children’s wellbeing
Deadbeat Dads” or absent fathers who don’t pay child support are an important contributing factor…
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UGA mourns James Ralph Beaird, dean emeritus of School of Law
James Ralph Beaird, dean emeritus of the University of Georgia School of Law, passed away…
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Election surprises tend to erode trust in government
When asked who is going to win an election, people tend to predict their own…
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UGA experts available during election season
With the July 22 primary runoff elections approaching, experts from the University of Georgia are…
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Media advisory: Atlanta Consular Corps to donate papers to Russell Library
The University of Georgia Russell Library for Political Research and Studies and the Atlanta Consular…
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UGA political science department to host national conference
The University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs will hold the 31st Annual…
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UGA innovation lab participates in Clinton Foundation’s launch of Haiti peanut depot
Tierra Muscady, Haiti – Peanut research and supply channels in Haiti were boosted recently through…
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Climatologists available to comment on EPA power plant regulations
On June 2, the Environmental Protection Agency released proposed regulations to reduce carbon emissions from…
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Committee named to seek dean of UGA School of Law
University of Georgia Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Pamela Whitten has appointed…
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Smith named president-elect of Association for Law, Property and Society
University of Georgia School of Law faculty member James C. “Jim” Smith was recently named…
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American Bar Association director to deliver law graduation address
Jack L. Rives, executive director and chief operating officer of the American Bar Association, will…
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Small retail grocers, improved transit might be key to shrinking ‘food deserts’
Food deserts—a term used for geographical areas where healthy food is inaccessible or prohibitively expensive—are…
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Wilson to lead UGA law school career development office
Susan J. Wilson recently became the University of Georgia School of Law’s executive director of…
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Gov. Deal touts UGA’s economic development, public service and outreach efforts
Gov. Nathan Deal cited the strong partnership between the University of Georgia and state economic…
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UGA’s Talarico lecture to focus on security threats in the 21st century
Deputy Chief Michael P. Downing of the Los Angeles Police Department will deliver the fifth…
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UGA law school wins third national moot court competition of year
The University of Georgia School of Law recently won the 29th Annual Dean Jerome Prince…
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UGA law school wins national mock trial competition
The University of Georgia School of Law recently won the Third Annual South Texas Mock…
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Law conference to address corporations’ growing role in international governance
The University of Georgia School of Law will host “The New Roles of Corporations in…
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UGA School of Law Sibley Lecture to address tort law
John Goldberg, Goldston Professor of Law at Harvard University, will present “Inexcusable Wrongs” as the…
